I’ve built a thing with the API, a full-on product technically. I’m not trying to push the product but I would love to discuss the implications of what I’ve built, but I’m just not sure where the conversation topic should go.
For context, it’s an ai-infused personality test that’s all themed out with cosmic beings and other fun stuff, purely for entertainment purposes, but the questions, answers, and results are all AI generated, supported with an underlying custom point scoring engine that supports the results legitimacy.
Anyway, the idea of AI and personality is important to me, first time posting to the forums, don’t decimate my futile existence please and thank you.
The rules aren’t set in stone (yet), but we generally ask that you start a single thread for your OpenAI project and keep updates in that thread instead of starting new ones for every update. This makes it easier for everyone to follow along with your progress.
I’ve added the project tag for you. If you click it, you’ll see some of the other great projects from developers here at the forum.
Just echoing Paul. I think it’s perfectly appropriate to create a thread for your project once… It only starts getting “pushy” when every response you post to the forum seems to lead to your project.
Thanks everyone for the help. I’ll just reply to everyone here with tags rather than creating multiple posts
I’ll be creating a singleton post in the community area now that I see that’s the place for it (now that it’s more obvious lol)
I’ll link that thread here when it’s up
@bailliejohn When you see the other thread, I’ll have a link to it and some secondary details. I’ll be creating “Keys” for anyone that wants to do the full test for free.
@mitchell_d00 Much appreciated! I honestly would not have guessed that’s the place for projects, but I see the pinned post for the sub-forum now
@anon34024923 I’ll have to hit him up and tag him in the other thread too
@PaulBellow OMG You’re into LitRPGs too!? (just saw in your profile while tagging you, we need to talk! Anyway, read you loud and clear, and thank you for adding the project tag too!